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Sony has now revealed the full details and the highres artwork for each disc

Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc DVD ($28.96), 2-disc DVD ($36.95), and 2-disc Blu-ray ($39.95) releases of Angels & Demons all of which arrive on the 24th November. The 1-disc DVD will include the theatrical cut of the film only, along with 4 featurettes ("Rome Was Not Built In A Day", "Writing Angels & Demons", "Characters In Search Of The True Story", "CERN: Pushing the Frontiers of Knowledge". The 2-disc DVD will include the extended edition only, along with all of the above features and a Hans Zimmer Music Studio, and 3 more featurettes ("Handling Props", "Angels & Demons: The Full Story", "This is an Ambigram"). The Blu-ray edition will include the theatrical and extended cuts, all of the above features, plus an exclusive Path of Illumination feature, and a digital copy of the extended film. We've attached the artwork below:

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Glad to get the extended cut with the 2 disc dvd. I'm still hoping they'll put out a new Da Vinci dvd with its extended cut. I held off buying the original because they'd indicated the extended would be released later. Then the sob's put it out on blu ray only. I want BOTH extended cuts so how about it? A box set would be nice.

I didn't get to see this in theaters.. I couldn't stand the first film but the reviews were split right down the middle for this one. And Hans Zimmer's score is incredible. Going to have to check this one out on blu. Awful cover art though..

Well I'm glad that the 2-disc DVD is actually getting some special features; I was pretty alarmed when it said it would include the extended cut only. Anyways, this movie was surprisingly enjoyable and much, much better than "The Da Vinci Code". I wasn't bored at all throughout the movie, and the plotline was very intriguing and fun to watch unfold. Can't wait to rewatch it again on DVD.

Found the climax and twists of this film very underwhelming. I prefer The Da Vinci Code to this, although I enjoyed the iilluminati stuff. Both films are nothing special. Hanks is stlll a great actor/ producer.

Kudos for releasing the extended cut right away, though, unlike Da Vinci. I recently NetFlixed the extended cut of Da Vinci and actually enjoyed it. This looked really good from the previews, so I will NetFlix this one as well.

I did enjoy the underrated Da Vinci Code, so I might like this more or vise-versa since everyone thinks that A&D was better than DVC? Nevertheless, I'll still Netflix this. Glad to see the BD is getting both theatrical and extended cuts. I wonder which one I should see. Probably, the theatrical cut just to be safe. I like both artworks, but I like the red-tinted cover better.

lee09 wrote: Pixarfan517 wrote: I was another one that missed this one in theaters. I'll defintely get this one off of Netflix. I'm still waiting for "Nigt at the Museum," "Hangover" and "Harry Potter."

Battle of the Smithsonian is scheduled for a October 27th release, same day as Orphan.

Oh finally. Hope so! Let's hope I get that on that particular date instead of "Orphan" and the horribly disastrous "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs."

Much better paced, more concise and much more entertaining than The Da Vinci Code. But still, a fairly mediocre film. Although, it is nice to see Ayelet Zurer getting more roles in hollywood, I did like her a lot in Munich, despite her fairly small role in it.